I discovered the world of electronic music thanks to this album, and it all started when I was a kid nearing the late 2000s at the age of 8 years old. I played a little game on Miniclip called Need For Madness, and it's sequel, and one of the levels apparently had a sample from this album that my father noticed. He then introduced me to Vegas, as well as Fat Of The Land later on.
This is my favorite album ever. Before listening, close your eyes. In your mind, travel through time to the future. ... read more
This might be the most unintentionally funny bad song I've heard all year. This autotune is killing me LMFAOOOO. And why is it 6 minutes long? At least the instrumental is a decent vibe?
It's like Fortnite Festival is allergic to adding The Chemical Brothers or any other electronic song/artist that's actually good, so we get this bullshit instead. This song's only purpose is being able to practice Ride The Lightning without a practice mode. Once we get a practice mode (if that ever happens), this song will have no reason to be in the game.
Copying and pasting my YouTube comment for the song A Quick 16 For Mama: This album and song released the day my grandma passed away. She was a wonderful human being who raised my dad and his siblings, and held my family together for over 6 decades. She dedicated her life to charity and helping people in need. Rest in peace, Grandma.
This album was incredible. Go listen to it.
Gordon Ramsay if he made pop music instead of food:
Seriously, these songs just keep coming, and they're all incredible. Both of these stand out in particular for being super upbeat and fun in atmosphere, especially Black Eyed Susan Climb. I'm definitely gonna be listening to that one on repeat.
If I had to rank all of the singles so far:
1. Black Eyed Susan Climb
2. Human Happens
3. Paint Me A Picture
4. Second Sleep
5. Unoriginal
6. Star Eyes
They're all so good that I ... read more
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Kevin, what happened?
While I don't hate this album, I expect way better production and a much more satisfying soundscape from Tame Impala's music (especially with Currents in his discography). While there are some bangers like Dracula, songs like See You On Monday (You're Lost) fall flat in comparison with beats that make me feel nothing at all. Overall, a pretty disappointing Tame Impala album. I hope he can bounce ... read more
